I’m not normally a ring-in-the-holidays, put-on-your-best-Christmas-sweater type of gal, but One Winter’s Night makes me long for a dark night and a nice warm fireplace with the sound of Christmas carolers drifting in and out.

I initially wanted to create a traditional design incorporating some timeless and classic quilt blocks. After a few tweaks, I wound up adding a few geometric lines in varying sizes for interest, and paired with Sentiments by 3 Sisters, I found it reminded me very much of a frosted window pane. This made coloring the quilt a cinch, alternating the icy blue with peeks of lively florals, much like tracing your fingers through condensation on a cold evening. That image brought back so many memories of winter nights as a child, traveling to my grandparents’ house for Christmas dinner or waiting for friends to arrive at ours, always in anticipation!

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What an appealing eye catching quilt its always inspiring to see a design for the Holidays that could be changed up for other times of the year as well...thanks and heres hoping I win so I can make one of my own

Absolutely love this quilt and fabric selection. I have so much fun planning projects, collecting fabric and quilting! I would love to win! Or if not glad someone will have a happy surprise. Glad I found your blog. Kristin

Hard to believe, when it's 100 degrees outside, that it will be Christmas before we know it! I'm soooo looking forward to that fireplace, that music, that feeling, and the desire to actually drink something hot! :-)

Love the colors!! I feel like I should get a hot cup of coffee and snuggle up with a good book and a a quilt while is snows away outside. But I am just dreaming because its 104 today in sunny Las Vegas NV! LOL

I'm a fairly new quilter and have been thinking about making a Christmas quilt recently but I haven't found a pattern that I really love...until NOW! The seach is over :) I can't wait to pick up my copy of the magazine and start my first Christmas quilt! Thank you!

This quilt is wonderfull!! I really love it! 24 th of december its my birthday, Thats why christmas and all the things arround it have a special meaning for me. I hope to get a nice birthday present this year in Holland!

I love this quilt! It is not the old, tired red and green with poinsettias and candy canes. The frosty blue is the special touch.I would enjoy very much the opportunity to make this throw for Christmas. Hope I win!

This would be a wonderful way to start my Christmas sewing. My grandnieces (who can talk) plan for Christmas all year long - "I want that for Christmas" is one refrain from them. Another is playing Christmas music - all year long. This is the cassette they always pick to play. It may be August, but we are in a one horse open sleigh, hey! Thanks for the chance. Your quilt is beautiful.

I LOVE it!! It is everything I would like in a Christmas quilt--traditional without being stuffy. And before I even read the blog, I thought the same thing: icy cold frosty blue was the perfect color to accent the reds & greens. And I've been admiring Sentiments by 3 sisters for some time now. Thanks!

Christmas is my favorite time of year but I have never really liked to make theme quilts like snowmen, Santa, etc cause I change decor often. This quilt is perfect for me cause it is definitely Christmas and looks wonderful but is not commited to a particular theme. Definitely on my to do list. Thanks for a beautiful Christmas quilt.